I’m just simply built wrong
I wasn’t made for this world
I don’t think I’ll be happy here anymore
I won’t survive my twenties
I’ll scream out my lungs
Now let’s make those teeth leave your pretty mouth
Do you like violence?
Do you
I am fucking starving
Am I beautiful?
Am I
Stop eating, you fat fuck
I wish I was happy
I wish I was
I wish
Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels
I'll tell you all about pain, ask me anything
Now let's make those teeth leave your pretty mouth
I won’t survive my twenties
I’ll scream out my lungs
Now let’s make those teeth leave your pretty mouth
credits
from Do You Like Violence,
released April 15, 2022
All tracks written by: Grayscale Season (Eddie Lejhagen, Richard Sörensen, Adam Gavik) and Buster Odeholm.
Produced by Buster Odeholm
Mixed and mastered by Buster Odeholm at Odeholm Audio
supported by 16 fans who also own “Now Let's Make Those Teeth Leave Your Pretty Mouth”
There is just no way to properly describe the journey that this album provides, with its enormous riffs, varied sound throughout and the raw emotion of it all. A rare perfect album... Agent Echo
supported by 16 fans who also own “Now Let's Make Those Teeth Leave Your Pretty Mouth”
Before Ashen, I thought they were overrated. Deathcore bands seem to have a capacity to evolve quickly. I’ve seen quite a few bands in this genre grow exponentially from one album to the next, and Ashen is a particularly strong example. Metallurgical Fire
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I like the direction the band went on this record.
They took the atmosphere of TDP, and made it grittier and dirtier - it's reminding me of bands like Deftones in the best possible way.
There are a few tracks that I'm struggling to like, but even those have memorable moments that make me want to replay them again. Vivian
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